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Final edition to be delivered in Brighton in January 2019
The opposition has the home secretary’s constituency in its sights
Remain towns such as Lewes want a good EU deal rather than re-run of referendum
Northiam remembers what Khalid Masood was like before his radicalisation
The Christie family has run the Glyndebourne Festival at their estate since 1934
Latter day Saxons and Normans prove best of enemies on 950th anniversary
The training ground with an international alumni network and students producing award-winning wines
A fine revival that retains the simple beauty of Britten’s opera
Irate passengers are calling for the company to be stripped of its franchise
Operator aims to provide more predictable service during protracted labour dispute
The punctual 1930s Brighton Belle, where every car was a restaurant car, is staging a comeback
Cross-party alliance urges government to resolve conflict between Southern trains and RMT union
The music glows, but this staging of Janáček’s opera is confused
Socially diverse Hastings mirrors country’s division over EU membership
Clowning maestros Spymonkey present an ingenious show entirely devoted to Shakespeare’s deaths
As a typical millennial who cannot afford a UK home, I want to buy in Italy
Polar outlooks in the two seaside resorts are a microcosm for a nationwide voting divide
Eclectic Bar Group, chaired by entrepreneur Luke Johnson, acquiring iconic British landmark
Tory grass roots also weigh in over shift of power from local government
Creative cluster focuses on digital, creative, marketing and advertising
From the EU to Trident, Labour leader has softened radical pledges to ensure tenure to 2020
Labour leader pledges a ‘kinder’ form of politics as he adapts a draft Miliband speech
Backing business is key to tackling coastal deprivation, says think-tank
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